Have you ever heard someone say, "Don't mention it" or what about "No problem" - do you know what these mean? Add these useful expressions and several more to your English.
Tips are never required, but always appreciated! All donations go directly into testing and production of new candles! Anyone who “purchases” this listing will receive: ➵ A thank you note with a sneak peek into the candles currently in testing/production phase ➵ All my love and as many good vibes as I can send you ➵ A digital copy of my favorite meme *Note: This is a digital listing. You will not receive a physical item for purchasing it.
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The inside measurement of this stitchery is 5" x 7". The handmade pine frame has a sawtooth hanger on the back and because it is primitive, there is no glass. The stitchery is tea-dyed muslin. I will refund any postage overage more than $1.00. Thanks for looking!
When someone says “Thank you!” in English, there is more than one way we can respond depending on the formality of the situation and who we are talking to. Unsurprisingly the same applies to the Italian language. In this article, we take a look at ten of the most popular ways of responding to “Grazie!” ... Read more
I’ve been a Mary Engelbreit fan since the 1980s when I first found her greeting cards in a local shop. The artwork was incredibly appealing to me and the sentiments were both amusing and charming. Some cards included quotes by famous folk that were thought-provoking and/or inspirational to say the least. I gave ME cards and kept some for me. Soon, there were calendars and mugs and all sorts of merchandise… so when I found out that ME had also designed fabric lines… I just knew I had to make a ME quilt for my Emma. While granddaughter Emma loves stuffed animals and playing with dolls and dressing up, she also enjoys Star Wars, building blocks, dinosaurs and climbing and digging in the sand. When she was younger, she loved playing “No, no, no, no, no!” with me. It started when I stacked blocks in towers for her when we were playing on the floor and laughingly told her “nonononono” when she knocked them over. Emma thought knocking over the block towers was the greatest thing since sliced bread and soon the game expanded to other activities such chasing Grandma around the house while Grandma “ran away” saying “nononono.” I wish I had a recording of Emma’s laughter… how could anyone be down listening to that precious gurgling chuckle? I found a tutorial for making a crazy nine-patch block on Allsorts… I believe it is referred to as a wonky nine-patch as well. I knew it would be perfect for Emma’s quilt. Using a ME layer cake from her “Basket of Flowers” line, I proceeded to learn that following detailed instructions isn’t as easy as one would think. I only messed up one step a bit and to be honest, it’s not all that noticeable in the finished quilt. I see it but no one else has noticed….. yet. Oh, well… I always knew I wasn’t perfect… now there’s a permanent record of it! One thing special about the quilt is that the little girl on the panel on the quilt back reminds me of my darling Emma. Because the colors of Emma’s quilt were so much lighter than the boys’ quilts, the quilt became translucent in the late November sun. I like thinking of my Emma, snuggled under both the flannel rag quilt I made her and her new “Basket of Flowers” quilt… and knowing that she’s safe and warm! ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ Because I am a world-class procrastinator, I will be joining the online FRIDAY NIGHT SEW IN at Handmade by Heidi with Heidi, Bobbi, and their crew! You should join us and make sure I don’t goof off! We’ll all be posting photos on Saturday to prove we actually did some sewing Friday night. This is my first FNSI and I understand there will be a "door" prize!
These meaningful quotes will make your realize that there was something you could say to summarize what you've learnt in life, but couldn't utter the words.
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"Hey, Beautiful!" This is a motivational print I created to help anyone with their self esteem. The background was painted in acrylics, and then I added the pen and ink over the top. 8X10 inches or 11X14 inches (11X14 has a small white border all around) 80 Lb. medium weight, acid free paper Frame Not Included This is a Print If you'd like to see more of my prints for women, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DrawnFromMyBrain?section_id=16523187&ref=shopsection_leftnav_6 Thank You! This artwork is the sole property of Scott Mendenhall and may not be reprinted or reproduced in any way without permission.
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SIZES AVAILABLE: listed in inches - size approximate and may vary slightly in each direction 22 x 28 (printed on 24 x 30 paper) 30 x 40 (printed on 34 x 44 paper) pictured in photo 40 x 50 (printed on 44 x 54 paper) FREE PRINT!! 30 and 40 inch prints come with a 16 x 20 print of your choice. Just let me know what you would like in the message to seller box at checkout. PROMOTIONS: Free shipping with orders of $75 or more. Use coupon code FREESHIPPING at checkout :) THE PRINT: This is a "Giclée" print of the original painting, made with archival pigment inks on heavy stock, environmentally friendly Hahnemühle Bamboo fine art paper. The matte paper nicely presents the brushstrokes and texture of my original paintings. All prints are signed with pencil in the border beneath the image unless you request otherwise. SHIPPING: All orders will ship within 5 business days. Please email me if you need faster shipping. Your print will come protected in an archival sleeve or vellum, and shipped in a rigid envelope or mailing tube depending on size, via Priority mail (2-3 days) domestic, and First Class mail (usually 7-14 days but up to five weeks depending on customs) international. Please see my shipping policies for country specific information. FRAMING SUGGESTIONS: All prints come unframed. I am happy to send suggestions, just let me know! Listing photos feature frames from Framebridge.com If you place an order with Framebridge.com and let me know your order number your print can be shipped directly to them. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Clare Back to browsing the shop: ClareElsaesser.etsy.com